https://x.com/Travis_4_Trump/status/1790366545685655783
The worst part is that GM and the Union decided not to notify the employees, and many of them found out on social media.
When the workers questioned the union, the union rep verified it was accurate. The workers say they left jobs for this opportunity based on promises from GM and the union.
The union will be taking the dues the employees paid and using them to send out mailers telling members to vote for Biden in November.
Are unions useless anymore?
Son, been saying for decades: Unions are the Mafias legal extortion racket and very little they do is ever cleanly for the worker.
If a corrupt "President" openly admits that they are a big union supporter, then you gotta ask why. Corruption feeds corruption.
BINGO!!!!
When I started to work for a company, the best on earth at the time, it was said out loud, do your job and you will be here for life. Well I made it 25 years. Saw the ax come by many times and missed my head, then that one time it didn't miss.
Turns out a lot of people were involuntary separated, (that's what they called it) at around 25 years. The company evidently did not want to chance that someone might get to full retirement age. I have been pretty fortunate in that I have made more money ever year after leaving company, but it felt like a betrayal in some sense. I gave my all to the company, and the bastards just pull the rug out from under you with a seconds hesitation.
But I did a days work, and they paid me for that day, so not harm no foul, is the way I see it.
It is sad though what a great company IBM used to be, and the globalist fucked it up. There used be be a real sense of corporate citizenship, and then they started offshoring jobs. I saw the other day where the huge plant in Rochester, Mn was sold. This was a huge facility, and now it gone.
I also worked for IBM for 23 years. The boss asked at a company picnic if anyone was leaving any time soon, I told him I had about 1 more year left, and then I’d retire. Anyway, he had to cut someone and I was chosen. It was about 6 months before I wanted, but, it was ok. He was decent and let me get paid as long as he could and actually gave me days off until that date. So, never tell your boss if you intend to retire or quit ahead of time.
Good advice about not telling the boss about leaving in advance. In my case, I later noticed how my boss had worked to convince me to stay on the job for another year, only for me to be part of a mass company layoff. Not sure if he knew it was coming or not, but someone above him likely sure did.
(My) Lessons learned: Don't give them anymore notice than you have to. And if you are going to leave, be fully committed to leaving before you announce it.
Yep. Why give them a notice when they give you ZERO notice and lay you off on a friday.
I was at a company for 21 years before it folded. We had Halloween parties and some men came in drag costumes (6'3" tall Little Bo Beep! Scared me and I'm fearless!). They weren't around for the Christmas party. Times have changed.
I have a few friends who were “victims” of IBM. Your story parallels mine at AT&T.
And mine at Kodak
This! "Here's your 25 year watch and here's your hat and there's the door. What's your hurry?"
Yes, unions are useless. They work for the betterment of big business, not the workers. The gains one makes when striking do not make up for the losses while striking, in most instances. How many of these businesses laying off workers demanded compliance with the Covid shot and no guarantees that the worker wouldn’t be laid off? So now you have health risks with zero job and zero health insurance. I say get rid of all unions.
The pay is the key. If you need a union, hire them in, pay them what their ask is and then stop paying them. None of this "the union should exist forever" nonsense.
The last 10 years temp services lie all over the United States that your job is going to go permanent when they send you in.
When you work a temp position they don't tell you your job is over until you have left the building and they call you before 6:00 p.m. to not go in the next day your temp service is over. You don't even get to say goodbye to those you worked with!
Always remember that people filter communication through themselves. Which is to say, a dishonest person will first assume dishonesty in people's communication to them, and intrinsically honest people (includes innocents and kids) will first assume honesty. One may see this as gullible or dumb, but victim blaming might therefore say more about you than it does about them.
If a promise is made that your work will transition into a permanent role, then you may make decisions that you wouldn't otherwise make in the absence of such a promise.
It's not a hard concept. But then, this is why I wouldn't trust that to begin with.
Seriously!
My dad work at GM my entire childhood. I worked for GM for 2 years. Out family was brand-loyal for decades, but I will say this: Fuck them. They NEED to go under. I witnessed things in that manufacturing plant that would SCARE you. They are literally the WORSE auto manufacturer in today's market. No care for employees, customers or quality- products have gotten incredibly cheaper with a shorter lifespan as they pursue woke ideals and profits.
Mary Barra is headed full steam ahead towards 100% electrification and I hope with every fiber of my being that they do it because that would almost certainly guarantee their demise.
Not to mention, they've done away with their last gasoline-powered car.
They can stick their EVs where the sun don't shine.
Unions are useless. They are there to get something for union leaders or to punish a company, not for worker rights.
The union protests for more wages, benefits, etc. was met with a predictable outcome: Loss of jobs for many workers to be able to afford it for fewer.
You're forced to participate in something you may not even believe in, which puts a target on your back from management anyway.
Did they get the promise of a long career at GM in writing? No? Well......
I notice on you tube that there are ads for UAW that you can't skip past some of them. The ones saying they're voting NO are skippable and the ones saying to vote YES are not.... just an interesting little notice
Interesting, I did not see a single comment that in any way supported unions. All were negative.
Unions = Communism/Mafia
Maybe the deleted comments supported them?
I would like to see Starbucks, Walmart and McDonalds employees unionized so that their employers can't take advantage of them. Is that an unpopular opinion?
Yes, because in my own experience it is the union "leadership" that takes advantage of everyone on both sides to line their own pockets.
I would like to see them quit this thieving conglomerates and open up their own local shops.
Class action lawsuit.
You have to be a liberal to work for the UAW.
Will the vacant positions be filled by black gay trannies that identify as lesbians an have no work history in the automotive field all in the name of dei?
the real question is: are unions useful anymore?
Unions serve the unions. Thats it.
How many union bosses are living the high life? That tells you ALL you need to know.
They're worse than useless at this point, they're actively and violently harmful. Have been for some time.
Unions are still usefull, just not for the people they claim to represent. Unions are usefull to the employers, businesses and politicians.
They are. I worked under the engineering and technical union at the Boeing Company. It's formation was urged by CEO T. A. Wilson. It defends the contract under which we work and negotiates the process by which employees are rated, promoted, discharged, or laid-off.
Any corruption can be dealt with decisively by the members...if they are so inclined. It was ruled for over a decade by a despotic Executive Director (a hired hand) who essentially bribed the union leadership to give him free rein, so long as he arranged to have their union work done by paid staff and approved their unionizing travel junkets. He was widely hated by the members at large. Eventually, a group of us organized a massive internal political effort to gain control of the Board of Directors and fire him. Union politics have no equal for being vile. It took us about 6 years and several thousand dollars out of our pockets to accomplish this. His minions threatened a maneuver to reinstall him, but the word quickly trickled up from the ground troops that any such effort would be met by a massive decertification effort. The idea was dropped like a hot potato. He was gone like a used bedsheet.
But the point is: it can be done if people are determined to do it. I was greatly disappointed by members who were nominally honest and conservative, who bitterly complained about the corruption and toadying. I would ask them if they would run for Council Representative to change the governance balance. "What? Me? I don't want anything to do with it." And thus, the moaners and bitchers deserve their fates along with the sheep.
Every complaint against unions can be made against municipal governments. But do we argue, therefore, we should have no cities? What kind of union you have is determined ENTIRELY by the will and wisdom of the members. As an institution, it is a valuable aspect of freedom of association.
You kind of sort of proved the opposite point you were trying to make, I think. Especially looking at Boeing now...?
Edit- in case you don't know, I'm the one always saying cities are poison. Always have been.
Whatever is wrong with Boeing is NOT the fault of the union. And cities are as necessary as agriculture, without which we would not have "civilization." My point stands: the faults are on the heads of the people, not on the nature of the institution.
Cities foment plague, cruelties and inhumanity of man. They're not necessary; towns would work fine, especially now with easy communication. Some institutions are inherently corrupt by nature.
I guess you imagine that civilization is possible without large-scale manufactures or transportation and that we can all get along with the town's blacksmith and Dobbin. (I love horses, but they don't deliver furniture.) Good luck with that. Cities have always been the locus for employment, when there are few alternatives.
Only one - the Teachers Union
I respectfully disagree. No government employees should be in a union. This includes teachers as they work, for the most part, in government schools.
You're absolutely clueless if you truly believe that.
Perhaps the biggest DNC donors of all unions who are in charge of the indoctrination stations across the country.
You mean that union?
KEK.....
Yeah they're useful alright. Useful for destroying a once great nation.....
I didn't mean useful, I meant powerful (It is worth it for teachers to belong to it.).
B.s. tjey are one of the most corrupt. Tale a good look at the las vegas teachers union. Rapes the taxpayers with zero return on the investment. Edit... saw your second reply, it makes firing shitty teachers impossible. Same with the veterans administration unions. They don't belong in government anywhere.
Government unions seem to do well too.
Many corps will promise the moon to get what they want out of hires. I would have seen the Temp title and knew exactly what they planned to do with me. Do not trust that company has any good will towards you. You will always be seen as replaceable.
There are no companies, as sentient beings. There are people who hide behind sizeable walls who do despicable things and expect their golf buddies to cover for them.
Should have voted Trump.
Smh... the comments on unions are spot on here. The union God failed.
Never seen a union chairman dress like the ppl who pay his dues